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ST. AMBROSE CHURCH HOUSTON, TEXAS APRIL 30, 2017 Monday, May 1 8:00AM Johnson Dang Tuesday, May 2 8:00AM Leon and Stephanie Kolajajak Wednesday, May 3 8:00AM Craigan Wild 7:00PMSpanish) Iliana Fraga Thursday, May 4 8:00AM Judy Mendez Friday, May 5 8:000AM Howard Ruggles and Connie Mena Herrera 7:00OPM (Spanish) First Friday Special Intention in Thanksgiving Saturday, May 6 8:00AM Reverend Bruce Noble 5:00PM Mary Bartniski Sunday, Mat 7 8:00AM Maria Ohlia Franco 10:00AM James T. Lenahan IV 12:00Noon Fausto Silva 5:00PM(English) Pauline Morin ________________________________________ Please remember the following who have asked for our prayers: Tammy Babineck, Laverne Bonora, Jesus Calvillo Jr., John Culver, Albina Diehl, Bill Kominczak, Henry Kopycinski, Robert McCullough, Jr., Mary Miller, Jack Moore, Peter and Nina Peropoulous, Ora Nell Petrash, Margaret Richardson, Araceli Rocha, Sammy Romano, Sophia Romano, David Russell, Christopher Sarchet, Landon Seeberger, Kathy Tullo, Daniel Vernon, Donald Weaver, Mary Williams, David Zaborowski, and Raul Zamarripa. Let us pray for all those who have given their life for our freedom and for those who are serving in our military at home and abroad and especially the following: Victor J. Broussard, Peter Zachary Carroll, Samuel Castillo, Brandon Cook, Matthew Cook, Master Sgt., Dean Crawford, Robert Freedman, Olivia Garza, Matthew Grissom, Timothy Groh, Lee Anthony Guerrero, Andrew S. Gutierrez, Brooklyn Hernandez, Christopher Hernandez, Lucas Hernandez, Matthew Hernandez, Mia Hernandez, Sean Dietrich Hrncir, Samuel Dylan Hrncir, Captain Mary Hrynyk, Captain Jason Hrynyk, Anthony Handy, Ivan Ibabao, Elizabeth Grassmann Ibabao, Robert Marquez, Jr., Captain Andrew Locke, Daniel Martinez, John Martinez, Major Kelly McGovern, Gamaliel Nava, Tony Noser, Dominic Patronella, Jeremy Redman, Captain Jonathan Reed, Casey Rogers, Daniel Salinas, The Smith Family, Oscar Sicola, Mertie St. Pierre, Adam M. Styers, and James Andrew Tammaro. ___________________________________________________________ THE CHURCH IS PARTICIPATING IN A VOCATION CROSS PROGRAM We pray for all who generously share in Church ministry, in particular for sisters, brothers, and deacons. Please sign the calendar in the narthex if you want to take the Vocation Cross for a week. SUMMARY REPORT 2017 St. Ambrose Houston DSF 17 Parish Goal: $72,000.00 Total Amount Paid: $39,806.50 Total Amount Pledged: $61,097.50 Total Number of Participants: 228 Total Number of Households: 1,982 Average Participant Pledge: 267.97 Paid Over (Under) Goal: (32,193.50) Pledged Over (Under) Goal: (10,902.50) Percent Paid: 55.29% ____________________________________________ Readings for the Week OF APRIL 30, 2017 Sunday Third Sunday of Easter Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11; 1 Pt 1:17-21; Lk 24:13-35 Monday Saint Joseph the Worker Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 or, for the Memorial, Gn 1:262:3 or Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-24; Ps 90:2, 3-4, 12-13, 14 and 16; Mt 13:54-58 Tuesday Saint Athanasius, Bishop and Doctor of the Church Acts 7:518:1a; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6 and 7b and 8a, 17 and 21ab; Jn 6:30-35 Wednesday Saints Philip and James, Apostles 1 Cor 15:1-8; Ps 19:2-3, 4-5; Jn 14:6-14 Thursday Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Jn 6:44-51 Friday Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 Saturday Acts 9:31-42; Ps 116:12-13, 14-15, 16-17; Jn 6:60-69 Sunday Fourth Sunday of Easter Acts 2:14a, 36-41; Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6; 1 Pt 2:20b-25; Jn 10:1-10 _______________________________________________ WE GRIEVE will meet on Thursday, May 4, at 1:15PM in Room B. For more information please call Sister Charline at 713-858- 1613. ______________________________________ FLOWERS Our list of donations to help decorate the church for Easter is as follows: Anna Mae Havel In Memory of the Havel and Rabel Families
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ST. AMBROSE CHURCH

HOUSTON, TEXAS APRIL 30, 2017

Monday, May 1 8:00AM Johnson Dang Tuesday, May 2 8:00AM Leon and Stephanie Kolajajak Wednesday, May 3 8:00AM Craigan Wild 7:00PMSpanish) Iliana Fraga Thursday, May 4 8:00AM Judy Mendez Friday, May 5 8:000AM Howard Ruggles and Connie Mena Herrera 7:00OPM (Spanish) First Friday – Special Intention in Thanksgiving Saturday, May 6 8:00AM Reverend Bruce Noble 5:00PM Mary Bartniski Sunday, Mat 7 8:00AM Maria Ohlia Franco 10:00AM James T. Lenahan IV 12:00Noon Fausto Silva 5:00PM(English) Pauline Morin

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Please remember the following who have asked for our prayers:

Tammy Babineck, Laverne Bonora, Jesus Calvillo Jr., John Culver, Albina Diehl, Bill Kominczak, Henry Kopycinski, Robert McCullough, Jr., Mary Miller, Jack Moore, Peter and Nina Peropoulous, Ora Nell Petrash, Margaret Richardson, Araceli Rocha, Sammy Romano, Sophia Romano, David Russell, Christopher Sarchet, Landon Seeberger, Kathy Tullo, Daniel Vernon, Donald Weaver, Mary Williams, David Zaborowski, and Raul Zamarripa.

Let us pray for all those who have given their life for our freedom and

for those who are serving in our military at home and abroad and

especially the following: Victor J. Broussard, Peter Zachary Carroll,

Samuel Castillo, Brandon Cook, Matthew Cook, Master Sgt., Dean

Crawford, Robert Freedman, Olivia Garza, Matthew Grissom,

Timothy Groh, Lee Anthony Guerrero, Andrew S. Gutierrez,

Brooklyn Hernandez, Christopher Hernandez, Lucas Hernandez,

Matthew Hernandez, Mia Hernandez, Sean Dietrich Hrncir, Samuel

Dylan Hrncir, Captain Mary Hrynyk, Captain Jason Hrynyk, Anthony

Handy, Ivan Ibabao, Elizabeth Grassmann Ibabao, Robert Marquez,

Jr., Captain Andrew Locke, Daniel Martinez, John Martinez, Major

Kelly McGovern, Gamaliel Nava, Tony Noser, Dominic Patronella,

Jeremy Redman, Captain Jonathan Reed, Casey Rogers, Daniel

Salinas, The Smith Family, Oscar Sicola, Mertie St. Pierre, Adam M.

Styers, and James Andrew Tammaro.

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THE CHURCH IS PARTICIPATING IN A VOCATION CROSS PROGRAM

We pray for all who generously share in Church ministry, in particular for sisters, brothers, and deacons. Please sign the calendar in the narthex if you want to take the Vocation Cross for a week.

SUMMARY REPORT – 2017 St. Ambrose – Houston DSF 17

Parish Goal: $72,000.00

Total Amount Paid: $39,806.50

Total Amount Pledged: $61,097.50

Total Number of Participants: 228

Total Number of Households: 1,982

Average Participant Pledge: 267.97

Paid Over (Under) Goal: (32,193.50)

Pledged Over (Under) Goal: (10,902.50)

Percent Paid: 55.29%

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Readings for the Week OF

APRIL 30, 2017 Sunday Third Sunday of Easter

Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11; 1 Pt 1:17-21; Lk 24:13-35 Monday Saint Joseph the Worker

Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 or, for the Memorial, Gn 1:26—2:3 or Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-24; Ps 90:2, 3-4, 12-13, 14 and 16; Mt 13:54-58 Tuesday Saint Athanasius, Bishop and Doctor of the Church

Acts 7:51—8:1a; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6 and 7b and 8a, 17 and 21ab; Jn 6:30-35 Wednesday Saints Philip and James, Apostles

1 Cor 15:1-8; Ps 19:2-3, 4-5; Jn 14:6-14 Thursday Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Jn 6:44-51 Friday Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 Saturday Acts 9:31-42; Ps 116:12-13, 14-15, 16-17;

Jn 6:60-69 Sunday Fourth Sunday of Easter

Acts 2:14a, 36-41; Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6;

1 Pt 2:20b-25; Jn 10:1-10 _______________________________________________

WE GRIEVE will meet on Thursday, May 4, at 1:15PM in Room

B. For more information please call Sister Charline at 713-858-

1613.

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FLOWERS – Our list of donations to help decorate the

church for Easter is as follows:

Anna Mae Havel In Memory of the Havel and

Rabel Families

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THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER

SPECIAL COLLECTION On the weekend of May 27and 28, we will have our annual Catholic

Communications Campaign collection. This collection serves millions of parishioners around the world and in your community through podcasts, newspapers, television, satellite radio and more. CCC funds programs that inspire you, help you through the challenges of life, and helps to strengthen your faith. CCC is always there, 24 hours a day, giving you access to the Word of God, whenever you may need it. Please be as generous as you can.

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GIFTS FOR GOD (April 23, 2017)

Envelopes $ 9,260.00 Mail Ins $ 2,901.00

Loose Checks $ 4,029.10

Total $16,190.19

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ADULT CONFIRMATION CLASSES

St. Ambrose will offer a preparation program for adult, practicing Catholics who wish to be Confirmed. To be a part of this program you must:

be at least 18 years of age, have already made your first Communion and first Reconciliation.

If you are married, your marriage must have taken place in the Catholic Church.

If you are "living together", you must be willing to marry by the church.

English - Candidates will be required to attend three preparation

retreats:

Saturday, April 29th, 9:00AM to 2:30PM

) Saturday, May 13th, 9:00AM to 2:30PM

Saturday, June 3rd, 9:00AM to 2:30AM

Candidates will be expected to attend both retreats. Because

this is an "intensive" program, we cannot make exceptions.

To register, call the Religious Education Office at 713-686-3857.

All those who complete this Confirmation program (without any absences) will be confirmed at the Archdiocesan celebration on Pentecost Sunday, June 4th.

If you have missed the first class on April 29th and want more information regarding any of the above, please call the Religious Education Office.

ATTENTION: GOLDEN YOUTH TRIP

Neches River Adventure

May 12, 2017, Friday

Parishioners 50 years and older.

Before our tour, enjoy a dutch treat lunch with your group at Floyd’s Cajun Seafood and Texas Steakhouse in Beaumont. Floyd’s Cajun Seafood Company leaves an impression on your palette with seventy plus years of combined Cajun Seafood expertise. The Floyd’s concept is heavily influenced by the Gulf Coast, from décor, ambiance, cuisine, and attitude. Then we will climb aboard the Ivory Bill to learn about the unique ecosystems along the Neches River including dense bottomland forests of hardwoods and pine trees. The area is home to more than 200 tree species, 47 mammals, 300 birds and many reptiles and amphibians. As you view nature at its best, a tour guide showcases the history of the river. The tour is limited to persons 50 years or older and bus seating. The total cost for admissions will be $15 per person. Cost of lunch not included. Seniors interested in joining us on this trip, contact Carol Herman at 713-688-6509 or email [email protected].

ALTAR SOCIETY MEETING –

“Surviving an Active Shooter” Stephen Daniel, Senior Community Liaison with the Houston Police Department, will present this program at the May 3rd Altar Society meeting. We will meet at 7:00PM in the auditorium. Everyone is welcome to attend this meeting. If you would like more information, please call Mary at 713-825-5861.

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Please remember in your prayers the repose of the soul of Juanita Robles, mother of Diane St. Germain. Pray that God grant peace and comfort to her loved ones.

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ST. AMBROSE CHURCH

HOUSTON, TEXAS APRIL 30, 2017

MEETING - SOLVING THE MEDICARE PUZZLE Please join us for a Medicare Overview on Friday, May 5th, from 4PM until 6:00PM in the school cafeteria. If you have any questions regarding Medicare, this meeting is for you. For more information please call Stephanie Solcedo at 832-953-4229 or cell 832-884-

3877. ________________________________________________

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Mother Day cards are in the foyer of the church for those of you

who would like to remember that special Mom with a Spiritual

Bouquet Card on Mother’s Day.

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LET US MEET FOR A MEAL – Widows and Widowers are

invited to meet next Sunday, May 7, at St. Rose of Lima Bazaar. On Sunday, May 13, Mother’s Day, we will meet at Luby’s, 290 Feeder at 34rh. We meet at 2:00PM. For more information please call Sister Charline at 713-858-1613 or just show up.

Pius X High School Panther Pawlooza 2017 Middle School Students:

Experience all the FUN SPX has to offer through Student Clubs, Athletics, Fine Arts and More!

Saturday, May 6th 9 a.m. to Noon

St. Pius X High School Register at: www.stpiusx.org/pantherpawlooz

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ENGLISH BAPTISM AND PRE-BAPTISM CLASSES

Baptism - June 4, 2:00PM - Church Class – May 13– 10:00AM – 12:00Noon – Room A

FROM THE CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS

Attention 7th Graders of SAS

The Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court Our Lady of LaSallette

#2474 here at St. Ambrose is offering a $500 scholarship to the winner of

our annual essay contest.

.If you are a 7th grader at SAS you may submit an essay titled

“What Catholic Education Means to Me”

for consideration. The essay should be no more than 200 words, typed

and double-spaced with a cover sheet with your name. Please do not put

your name on the essay, as they will be read anonymously. Please submit

your essay to the church or school office by May 6.

Feel free to contact Bernie King with questions at 713-806-0141.

Good Luck!

ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH ANNUAL BAZAAR 2017

TODAY, SUNDAY, APRIL 30

11:00AM – 7:00PM 4213 MANGUM ROAD

NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF FAITH

Come for a day of fun and entertainment for the entire family. Activities for everyone and more! Drawing will be held at 7:00PM. ____________________________________________

Host: Cub Scout Pack 540 (Established in 1976)

What: Spring 2017 “Sign-Up Night” (also Pack meeting night)

Who: All boys entering 1st - 5th grade for the 2017-2018 school

year & parents

Date: Monday – May 1, 2017

Time: 6:30pm – 7:00pm (welcome to stay for Pack meeting,

7:00pm – 8:00pm)

Location: St. Ambrose Auditorium

If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact either

of the Scout Leaders listed below.

Cub Scouts - Cubmaster Adina Akin at (713) 869-5676 or via

email at [email protected]

Boy Scouts - Scout Master Gilbert Guerrero at (713) 582-3611 or

via email at [email protected]

BSA information - visit www.BeAScout.org and

www.samhoustonbsa.org

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CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAS, COURT

OF OUR LADY OF LASALLETTE will meet on Wednesday,

May 17 at 7:00PM in Room B. All ladies of the parish are invited to

attend.

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THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER

Domingo, 30 de Abril de 2017

3er. Domingo de Pascua Hechos 2,14.22-33: Discurso de Pedro en Jerusalén tras la

resurrección de Jesús

Salmo 15: Señor, me enseñas el sendero de la vida

1 Pedro 1,17-21: Han sido redimidos con la sangre de Cristo

Lucas 24,13-35: Los discípulos de Emaús En la primera lectura, de los Hechos de los Apóstoles,

encontramos a Pedro pronunciando su primera predicación

pospascual, dirigida tanto a los judíos presentes como a todos los

habitantes de Jerusalén. El sermón es de tipo «kerigmático»

(referente a la predicación del núcleo fuerte del kerigma, del

anuncio esencial), con la presentación de tres aspectos de la vida

de Jesús, que componen el credo de fe más antiguo del

cristianismo: un Jesús histórico, acreditado por Dios con

milagros, prodigios y señales; su muerte a mano de las

autoridades judías, y finalmente, su resurrección obrada por Dios

para salvación de toda la humanidad.

Pedro termina su discurso con un sello de autenticidad: de

todo esto, «nosotros somos testigos». Creer en Jesús resucitado

era reconocerlo como Mesías, lo que según las Escrituras, abría

las puertas para su segunda venida y el fin del mundo. Esto

explica las actitudes de recogimiento y miedo que llevan a los

discípulos a encerrarse bajo llave. Sin embargo, Pentecostés

cambia para siempre las cosas, pues antes que miedo por el fin

del mundo, el Espíritu les indica que el mundo apenas comienza,

y que la iglesia que acaba de nacer tiene el compromiso de

contribuir en la reconstrucción de este mundo con la clave del

amor. Así comenzó la Iglesia su misión, cambiando los miedos

del fin del mundo, por la alegría, el optimismo y el compromiso

de hacer que cada mañana el mundo nazca con más amor, justicia

y paz.

En la segunda lectura, el apóstol Pedro hace un llamado

a mantener la fidelidad a Dios aún en situaciones de destierro,

desplazamiento, marginación o exclusión, porque Dios, en un

nuevo Éxodo, nos libera de una sociedad sometida a leyes

injustas e inhumanas, que protegen sólo al que paga con oro o

plata. Esta liberación fue asumida por Jesús con el sello de su

propia sangre, como una opción de amor, consciente y

voluntaria, por los hombres y mujeres del mundo entero. El

precio que debemos pagar a Jesús por tanta generosidad, no es

con oro ni plata, sino, dando vida a los hermanos que siguen

muriendo, víctimas de la injusticia y la deshumanización. Eso

será realmente «devolver con la misma moneda».

En el evangelio, dos discípulos, que no eran del grupo de

los once se dirigen a Emaús. Probablemente se trata de un

hombre y una mujer, casados, (también había mujeres

discípulas), que regresaban a su pueblo natal frustrados por los

últimos acontecimientos de la capital. Mientras conversaban,

Jesús se acerca y comienza a caminar con ellos, al fin y al cabo

es el Emmanuel. Pero ellos no pueden reconocerlo, sus ojos están

cerrados. ¿Por qué? Porque en el fondo todavía tenían la idea de

un mesías profeta-nacionalista, que conquistaría el mundo entero

para ser dominado por las autoridades de Israel, un mesías

necesariamente triunfador... Por eso, estaban viendo en la cruz y

en la muerte del maestro, el fracaso de un proyecto en el cual

habían puesto sus esperanzas.

Serán las Escrituras las primeras gotas que Jesús echa en

los ojos del corazón de estos discípulos, para que puedan ver y

entender que no es con el triunfalismo mesiánico, sino con el

sufrimiento del siervo de Yavé, como se conquista el Reino de

Dios; un sufrimiento que no es masoquismo, sino un cargar

conscientemente con las consecuencias de la opción de amar a la

humanidad, actitud difícil de entender en una sociedad dominada

por un poder de dominio que mata a quien se interpone en su

camino. Por la vida, hasta dar la misma vida, es el testimonio de

Jesús ante sus dos compañeros.

El relato de los discípulos de Emaús es una pieza

bellísima, evidentemente teológica, literaria. No es, en absoluto,

una narración ingenua directa de un hecho tal como sucedió. Es

una composición elaborada, simbólica, que quiere dar un

mensaje. Y como todo símbolo, que no lleva adjunto un manual

de explicación, permanece «abierto», es decir, es susceptible de

múltiples interpretaciones. Y desde cada nuevo contexto social,

en cada nueva hora de la historia, los creyentes se confrontarán

con ese símbolo y extraerán nuevas lecciones... Con la colaboración de Servicio Biblico Latinoamericano

Horario de Servicios Lunes a Sábado

8:00 a.m. Misa en Ingles

Miércoles

6:30 p.m. Misa en Español

Sábado

5:00 p.m. Misa en Ingles

Domingo

8:00 y 10:00 a.m. Misa en Ingles

12:00 p.m. Misa en Español

5:00 p.m. Misa de Jóvenes

Miércoles

Exposición del Santísimo 8:30 a.m. a 6:15 p.m.

Rosario en Español 10:00 a.m.

Oración de la Divina Misericordia 3:00 p.m.

Confesiones

Miércoles de 5:30 a 6:15 p.m.

Sábado de 3:30 a 4:30 p.m.

Misa de Jóvenes La misa es a las 5:00 p.m.

1er y 3er domingo en español

2do y 4to domingo en Inglés

5to domingo del mes será bilingue

Te invitamos a rezar el Santo Rosario

en la iglesia cada domingo a las

11:30 a.m. para prepararnos a celebrar

la Santa Eucaristía.

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ST. AMBROSE CHURCH

HOUSTON, TEXAS APRIL 30, 2017

Adoración ante el Santísimo Sacramento

Oración y meditación ante el Santísimo Sacramento son dos maneras de ofrecer a Dios. Usted puede pedir por sus necesidades o las de sus seres queridos, reflexionar en su palabra o solamente acompañarle. El realmente quiere verte. La Exposición son todos los miércoles después de la misa de 8:00 a.m. hasta las 6:45 p.m. en la capilla. Seguido de la misa en español a las 6:30 p.m.

La Asociacion Guadalupana de San Ambrosio invita a todos los hombres y mujeres de esta parroquia a acompañarnos en nuestras juntas mensuales el segundo domingo de cada mes a las 10:30 a.m. en el cuarto “B”. Los esperamos.

Necesitamos de su ayuda Se ofrece comida a la familia que

ha perdido un ser querido después de su funeral. Si a usted le

gustaría ayudar en este Ministerio favor de comunicarse con la

Hna.Charline 713-682-2242 o a la oficina de la parroquia al 713-

686-3497

La Sociedad de San Vicente de Paul asiste a

personas de bajos recursos economicos, si usted o

alguien que conoce necesita ayuda financiera favor

de darle el pamfleto con la información que se

encuentra en el vestibulo de la Iglesia. Para más

información llame al 713-686-3068

BAUTIZOS

Los bautizos son el domingo después de la

Misa de 12:00 p.m Las fechas de los bautizos son las siguientes: 21 de Mayo 18 de Junio 16 de Julio 20 de Agosto Necesita llenar la forma de registro y entregarla con una copia del certificado de nacimiento del bebé. Los papás y los padrinos deben tomar las clases para bautizos.

Clases para bautizos: Las clases para bautizos son el primero y segundo martes del mes de 7:00 a 9:00 p.m. en el salón A Las siguientes clases para bautizos son: Mayo 2 y 9. 2017 Junio 6 y 13, 2017 Julio 4 y 11, 2017 Agosto 1 y 8, 2017

“Vayan y Formen Discípulos” Fondo de Servicios Diocesanos

Reporte a la fecha del DSF 2017 Meta de la Parroquia $72,000.00 Cantidad pagada a la fecha: $43,770.00 Donaciones prometidas: $63,467.50 Número Total de Participantes: 234 Número Total de Miembros 1982 Promesa Promedio de participantes: $ 271.23 Porcentaje Pagado 60.79%

Bendiciones especiales El 1er domingo bendición para los que cumplen años en el

mes.

El 2do domingo del mes presentación de los niños de 3 años.

El 3er domingo del mes es la bendición para las parejas por su

aniversario de bodas.

El 4to domingo es la bendición para los niños recién nacidos.

Atuendo apropiado para la Santa Misa La presente es para comunicarles que para asistir a misa debemos

vestirnos apropiadamente. Las damas deberán llevar los hombros y

espalda cubiertas, no escotes bajos ni pantalones o faldas cortas. Los

caballeros deberán llevar camisas y pantalones de vestir. Si es

ministro litúrgico, no use pantalones de mezclilla o pants. También

le pedimos que no traiga comida, refrescos, cherrios, dulces ni

chicles, etc.

Recordemos que estamos en un lugar de oración y debemos respeto.

Por favor al entrar en la Iglesia desconecte su celular para conectarse

con Dios.

Es necesario que todos pongamos de nuestra parte para mantener la

Iglesia limpia, bonita y acogedora.

Gracias por su cooperación.

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THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER

OUR MUSIC DIRECTOR Sunday Masses, special Archdiocesan Liturgies, and other

services and celebrations. Anyone with an interest in Music or

Singing is encouraged to join one of the choirs briefly outlined below. For more information, please contact Veronica Stevens, Music Director, at 281-440-4445, or visit with her after any weekend Mass.

CHORALE, Saturday evening Mass at 5:00PM

Contact Veronica Stevens at 281-440-4445

FAMILY CHOIR, Sunday Mass at 8:00AM

Contact Bob Korst at 3-688-0046

LITURGICAL CHOIR, Sunday Mass at 10:00AM

Contact Veronica Stevens at 281-440-4445

SPANISH CHOIR, Sunday Mass at 12:00Noon

Contact Alpha Omega Cruz– 281-808-3430

St. Ambrose - Overview

St. Ambrose Catholic Church is the sponsor organization for both the Cub

Scout Pack (Pack 540) and the Boy Scout Troop (Troop 540). A boy may

become a member of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) at any time during

the year. Cub Scouts are boys currently in 1st - 5th grade and Boy Scouts are

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ages 11-18. By joining during either the Spring or Fall seasons, new

Cub Scouts can grow at the same pace as established Scouts.

Parents’ involvement in the Pack is essential for the success of their

son as well as the Unit. The Troop here at St. Ambrose was

established in 1964 (53 years ago) and the Cub Scout Pack became

a Unit in 1976 (40 years ago).

Throughout all of these years of service, our Scouts have helped and

completed many projects for our parish, school, and surrounding

community. Many Eagle Scout projects have been completed on the

St. Ambrose property as well. We, the volunteer Scout leaders, are

very proud of our Scouts and we hope that you also value their

service in representing our St. Ambrose community. Please

continue to pray for and support all who are involved with the

Scouting program here at St. Ambrose as well as around the world.

Join Cub Scouts! The life lessons learned in Scouting form a foundation to embrace opportunity

and overcome obstacles in life. Scouting is one of the best relationship

building experiences between a parent and their son, as well as between the

Scouts themselves. This great journey called “Scouting” is waiting for you.

Sign up now to begin your adventure!

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